While she rinses her hands, arms, etc. with lemon at her kitchen sink to wash the smell of fish away, a man across the way watches her through her apartment window.
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Thu 16 Oct, 2003 07:07 pm
Once Upon A Time In America
The Godfather 2
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Thu 16 Oct, 2003 07:34 pm
Not Once Upon a Time in America
Not Godfather 11
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bree
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Thu 16 Oct, 2003 07:37 pm
Atlantic City (Susan Sarandon's doing the washing, Burt Lancaster is doing the watching)
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Thu 16 Oct, 2003 07:41 pm
Atlantic City is correct, Bree.
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bree
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Thu 16 Oct, 2003 07:45 pm
I remember that scene as if I saw the movie yesterday, instead of 20 years ago!
Can someone else take my turn, please? There's a baseball game going on that demands my full attention (although, the way things are going in the game, it looks like I might be better off turning my attention away from it).
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Thu 16 Oct, 2003 07:53 pm
Bree, you know if you don't watch the game, there will be a magnificent play that you'll regret not having seen, don't you?
I, too, must pass because I just can't keep my eyes open.
May I leave the next question in your capable hands, Fealola?
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bree
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Fri 17 Oct, 2003 08:32 pm
I see no one has taken up the open invitation to start a new round, so I'll start one. (By the way, Raggedy, you were so right about that baseball game!)
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When a husband discovers that his wife and another man have slipped away from a dinner party and gone into the wine cellar, the wife and the other man kiss each other to keep the husband from suspecting their real reason for being in the wine cellar.
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Raggedyaggie
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 06:42 am
Would it be <sigh> Notorious?
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bree
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 08:52 am
Of course it would! And I echo that sigh (if a sigh can be said to have an echo.)
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Raggedyaggie
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 09:02 am
Ah yes, I hear the echo loud and clear.
Oldie
He is relieved, to put it mildly, when his aunts tell him he was adopted and, therefore, not blood-related to the family.
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fealola
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 09:09 am
Arsenic and Old Lace
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 09:17 am
Yes indeed. Arsenic and Old Lace is correct.
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fealola
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 09:31 am
"A man disembarks from a train. A ruffian boy harasses him with a pea shooter."
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Raggedyaggie
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 09:43 am
hmmm. Would that be a newbie?
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fealola
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 09:54 am
Woops, late inbetweener!
"A man disembarks from a train. A ruffian boy harasses him with a pea shooter."
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 05:51 pm
Young Frankenstein (at the Transylvania Station)
The Great Train Robbery
Breakheart Pass
Please, my I have a clue.
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fealola
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Sat 18 Oct, 2003 05:57 pm
Late inbetweener:
"A man disembarks from a train. A ruffian boy harasses him with a pea shooter."
Other boy join in. The man continues to walk away, but in his panic knocks over a little girl. He keeps going.